STDT ACAD ADVISOR 3 (Academic Advisor) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Davis, CA at Geebo

STDT ACAD ADVISOR 3 (Academic Advisor)

Davis, CA Davis, CA Full-time Full-time $49,000 - $92,800 a year $49,000 - $92,800 a year 19 hours ago 19 hours ago 19 hours ago In the College of Letters & Science, Undergraduate Education & Advising Office, Academic Advisor positions have substantial delegated authority from the Academic Senate and the Dean which they independently exercise within broad policy and procedural parameters established by the Associate Dean.
They play the lead role in the delivery of academic advising services for students in the Office of the Dean and collaborate with appropriate campus partners to deliver services.
The academic advisors help students develop academic and competence within the University system; guide students in course and major selection; teach self-evaluation of academic success; and help students interpret and understand policies.
The academic advisors develop a support network for students that include awareness of - and access to - the academic and personal resources (tutoring, counseling, etc.
) on the campus and in the community; assist students in pursuing exceptions to policies; and, engage in solving complicated problems including those that require referrals to psychological counseling and long term follow up.
The academic advisors are also responsible for working with the faculty of the College on governance, curriculum, and other matters of undergraduate education.
The academic advisors have a prominent role carrying out those activities.
The academic advisors work with the appropriate campus partners to develop electronic tools for monitoring both progress toward a degree and quality of advising, and provide appropriate referrals to support general student wellbeing.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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